CORE COURSES These are required courses taken in a specific sequence and, with the exception of the Global Business Experience, taken with the same assigned cohort of students.

Structure of Global Industries

Financial Reporting Fundamentals

Analysis and Reporting of Financial Information

Firm Analysis and Strategy

Financial Markets and Corporate Decision Making

Marketing Analysis and Customer Strategy

Managerial Statistics

Leadership and Social Intelligence

Analytical Problem Solving

Operations

Business and Public Policy in a Global Economy

Principled Leadership in Business and Society

Global Business Experience

INTENSIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCESIntensive Learning Experiences (ILEs) are elective courses offered in short time periods (1-2 weeks). Many of these courses use innovative pedagogies, such as experiential learning, client-centered work, and off-site visits that take advantage of the concentrated time format.

This list is a general guide and is subject to change.

The Business of Leadership: Bringing Meaning and Contribution to Life and Work

Data Visualization for Business

Energy Policy in the Age of Climate Change

Ethical Management and White Collar Crime

Mad Men is Just Part of it: Advertising Campaign Development from Start to Finish

Mobile Strategies, Products, and Business Models

National Security, Terrorism, Transnational Crime, and the Global Economy

Net Assessment Strategy

Project Finance: Emphasis on the Arab-Persian Gulf

Public Finance and Municipal Capital Markets: An Overview of Infrastructure Finance in the United States

Real Estate Financial Modeling and Analysis

Sales: Art, Strategy, Process, and Management

Social Entrepreneurship

Startup Factory

Understanding Mutual Funds

ELECTIVE COURSES This list is a general guide and is subject to change.

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